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| Subject: | VPN ROUTING |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:33:54 +0200 |
Hi, I have a cisco 515E. The pix connects to a router thought ethernet3. Ethernet0 is outside, ethernet1 is inside (local lan) and ethernet2 is dmz (servers). I configured VPN users and they are able to communicate to local users from outside. The problem is that I would like those VPN users have the possibility to route through ethernet3 that connects to a router, which connects another lan. How can I make a VPN user to have the same routing capability that a local lan user? Can I specified a static route to a VPN user? Can I set a gateway to a VPN user? Thanks a lot. Eduardo Di Monte -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREE Download - The Future in Desktop Firewalls is Available Now NEW NetOp Desktop Firewall, the world's first driver-centric firewall software - protecting your laptops and corporate PCs at ring-zero! NetOp features sophisticated process & application control, centralized management and multiple network user profiles - NetOp is able to increase security when mobile users plug back into your network. Step into a more secure future - Try it FREE http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/CrossTec_firewalls_050315 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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